Creepy or genius? Hangzhou Asian Games video goes viral, leaving the Internet completely amazed

Sport is a language that every human being has learned to speak. From camaraderie to rivalry, everything related to the world of sports is admired by enthusiasts. One of the most striking parts of the athlete’s lifestyle is the respected display of discipline and order.

Whether it’s getting up early each morning or diligently drinking that cup of bitter-tasting green juice, athletic discipline is worthy of applause. However, this discipline and stamina to keep things on track is not just limited to the actual players on the field but also to the staff who work around the clock to keep things in order and in order for the vital matches.

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Where is the viral video from?

Hangzhou Asian Games Wikimedia Commons

A video is sweeping the internet and has gone viral on X as people congratulate the staff captured in the clip. The video is from the Asian Games that are being held in Hangzhou, China.

Why did the clip go viral on social media?

Hangzhou Asian Games Synchronized Hurdle Placing VideoTwitter

The clip was posted on the official Twitter account of the 19th Asian Games. In the video, staff putting up hurdles on the red track for an upcoming competition left people speechless. It was the almost eerie timing of the staff placing obstacles that shocked the internet.

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Nearly 11 pairs of staff members coordinated their movements as they placed the hurdles on the track. From matching their hands and legs to even harmonizing the movements of their feet and head, the staff mesmerized the audience with their genius coordination.

How did the Internet react to the video?

The title of the post mentioned how the synchronized placing was filmed before the men’s 110-meter hurdles event. The caption read: “How are the hurdles placed in the 110-meter hurdles at the Hangzhou Asian Games? Look at the video. “It’s incredibly cool!”

How are the hurdles set in the 110m hurdles at the Hangzhou Asian Games? Look at the video. It’s incredibly cool! #Hangzhou #AsianGames #Athletics #Obstacles #HangzhouAsianGames #AsianGames2023 @WorldAthletics pic.twitter.com/76SxAc6voX

— 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 Official (@19thAGofficial) October 2, 2023

People on the Internet harped on the video and congratulated the staff for their incredible discipline. People filled the comments with praise. One joked: “My obsessive-compulsive disorder has been cured.”

Incredible 🤩

– The Queen (@HarmilanBains) October 3, 2023

My obsessive-compulsive disorder has been cured. https://t.co/AqcQ3qabGR

– alang (@alang73723150) October 2, 2023

However, some thought the display was more creepy than cool. One reviewer wrote: “It’s actually pretty creepy. The simple act of putting up fences. However, the Chinese feel the need to “train” people to act like automatons.”

It’s actually pretty creepy. The simple act of putting up fences. However, the Chinese feel the need to “train” people to act like automatons.

– Sam 🇸🇬 🇯🇵 (@xraytedlife) October 3, 2023

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While another stated: “Those are npc (non-player characters).”

those are npc

— Amíru (@_Bingoz_) October 3, 2023

What happened after?

While the video made its way online, the match itself ended up being a newsworthy fight. In a rare event, during the men’s 110m hurdles final at the 2023 Asian Games, Japan’s Shunya Takayama and Kuwait’s Yaqoub Alyouha ended up sharing the gold medal after completing the course in a thrilling 13.41 seconds.

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